UCSC Tesla Coil Outreach Program has a Model S-5 Tesla
Coil system that is a high efficiency Tesla Coil capable of
producing electrical arcs greater than 5 feet (1.5 meters) in
length. Model S-5 is unique in that it requires less than 2.4kW
of input power at maximum output. The Tesla Coil that we
have was built by UCSC student who started building them at the age of
12.
The UCSC Tesla Coil can
be brought to your school for
a spectacular high-voltage display with other awesome educational
demonstrations!
As with most high-voltage electrical equipment, safety precautions
must be taken to ensure safe usage of this device. All users of
this apparatus must be familiar with high voltage electrical safety.
Be sure to read all safety information
if considering having a tesla coil demonstration at your school.
This information is intended to supplement your own prior knowledge
of high-voltage electrical safety, and does not in itself contain
all information necessary to ensure safe operation.
Despite the frightening appearance of the arcs emitted from
Model S-5, in many ways they are actually the safest form of
electricity associated with the Tesla Coil system. If wired
properly, the main output from smaller Tesla Coils poses little
danger to a healthy person. If an arc directly strikes the skin,
it gives a somewhat painful shock, as well as a small burn, but
poses very little risk of permanent injury. There are a number
of possible demonstrations that the UCSC staff will perform.
If you have any questions about any safety
issues, scheduling a demonstration, or any other topics regarding
the UCSC Tesla Coil, please contact us.
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